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Dogproblems.com: The Anser to Dog Behavior Problems?

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If you are a dog owner, you know all too well the importance of having a pet whose behavior is not a constant matter of concern and irritation. Countless books have been devoted to helping the pet owner solve the many dog related problems such as pulling on the leash, barking incessantly, puppy chewing, house training, etc. Needless to say, deciding which training source to use can be an exhausting exercise. The purpose of this article is to help you make that choice by reviewing one of those sources, dogproblems.com. We will be examining the following areas: (1) how extensive the list of dog behavior problems is so you can have assurance that your particular area of need is included, (2) what kind of support is available to give you the comfort that the suggested solutions will actually work.

Dogproblem.com's claim of "An all-in-one dog training resource for owning, training and fixing your dog's behavior problems" appears to be fairly accurate. The subject matter in this book with respect to dog training and selecting and choosing a puppy, appears inexhaustible, including how to articles and videos, member forums, consultations with canine specialists, and member photo sharing. Without exploring every one of the 42 alphabetically listed departments, from "adopting a dog" to "submissive urination" it appears the dog owner can find a solution for practically any subject. This is different from many sites or books that seem to concentrate on only one or two problems.

With regard to your confidence that applying the suggested remedies will result in success, let's take a look at how thorough each problem is covered and what kind of support is available. Each particular area of concern, or department, gives the pet owner a number of solutions. For example, if you were trying to house train your puppy you would go to the "Dog House Training" department. Here you will find seven different articles covering subjects such as: correcting when they do it in the wrong place, praising when they do it in the right place, establishing a "doody area" and a "get busy" elimination command.

If the article or video still leaves questions, a forum is available that allows pet owners to share their experiences with other owners. In addition, this venue also offers unlimited consultation with a team of dogproblems.com canine behavior experts. This combination of articles, forums, and consultation should give you both the knowledge and the support to successfully solve your dog behavior problems.

The only negative I could find, if it is truly a negative, is that the wealth of information can be overwhelming initially. Perhaps it could be organized somewhat better to make it a little easier to sort through.

When looking to invest in dog training, you have a choice of many different sites, books, and prices. It can be a difficult decision no matter how amazing the claims may be. A review of dogproblems.com seems to indicate a site that gives the pet owner a solution to almost any problem imaginable. What is most important is that the support offered through videos, forum access to other dog owners and consultation with canine behavior experts should give the pet owner confidence in a successful outcome.